Back in the late 70s/early 80s a lot of vehicle would start to knock on regular as they got up in miles. Frequently using midgrade would stop the knocking.
Back in the late 70s/early 80s a lot of vehicle would start to knock on regular as they got up in miles. Frequently using midgrade would stop the knocking.
lincoln dealers: “non alright, not alright, not alright”
I’m GenX and I remember the ‘80s: There were some cool things about it but I mostly remember being very poor and most things sucking. Even when I was a kid I realized stuff like He Man, GI Joe and Transformers were trash shows, didn’t stop me from wanting the toys though.
Ehhh, I’m not sure that qualifies since they were “forced” to kiss. And I bet if Nichelle had a choice, she’d probably want to kiss Nimoy from the main cast.
They were mind-controlled, though. The idea that both were being violated by omnipotent jerks is explicit in the episode, and pretty consistent with Roddenberry’s Rules.
Yes you can, and the power works both ways. I have had underlings initiate relationships, then later threaten to go to HR (light blackmail) when I wanted to end it.
So, here is the thing. We do not know the details, correct? So if this accuser was seen as trying to black mail him or raise accusations over something that was not wrong wouldn’t that lead to them being in trouble?
I wish I could give more than 1 star. Bravo.
It’s the car they* didnt want you** to have.
First of all, it’s EXTREMELY difficult to make one of these cars reliable. All of the teams should be congratulated on achieving reliability.
That is maybe the one thing Lynch’s Dune gets right. The design is so wild and feels lived in (people have pet pugs!). New Dune feels so sterile.
paul didn’t turn his back on her. he took the narrow path and forsaw that chani would come to accept it.
chani is the one who turned her back on paul, which is unfortunate because she didn’t in the book
“In his expert opinion if you want to be less poor, just have more money.”
1) her character sucks.
string bands were both black and white. They dip into the same pool, song-wise. Country music is black and white influenced. To pretend it is whitewashed black music is ridiculous, though. There were Appalachian string bands in America before there were slaves. I guess it all gets down to your definition of what…
I’m neither a country music fan or a Beyonce fan.
That’s what we’ll call it if it turns out to be a piece of crap.
It may be great, it may be terrible, but not calling it Beetledeuce will always bother me.
Good lord Keith Olbermann sucks so much
Want the best part of this? It is the same writer, the story is made by the same person that worked on Morbius. They literally rewarded mediocrity